Tenke Fungurume Mining Disputes Environmental Pollution Claims in Manomapia
Tenke Fungurume Mining (TFM), a subsidiary of the CMOC group, has reiterated its denial of environmental pollution allegations related to its new “30K” factory in Manomapia.
Despite a relocation process underway in parts of the district, TFM asserts that emission levels from the factory comply with environmental standards, dismissing claims of pollution in the affected community.
TFM cites an environmental and social impact study (ESIA) conducted for the factory, indicating that the distance between the emission point and the community meets DRC mining regulations.
However, local civil society has voiced difficulties in accessing this document, raising concerns about transparency.
In response, TFM stated that it is cooperating with provincial authorities to establish a prohibition zone between the factory and the Manomapia area.
This initiative includes relocating residents within a 1000-meter perimeter of the factory to address environmental and health concerns.
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While TFM aims to engage in open dialogue and ensure transparency, residents of Manomapia, who claim to be victims of environmental damage caused by the factory, await compensation from the mining company.